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Sep - DC Blues Society
Capital Blues Messenger
Celebrating the Blues in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia
September 2013 Volume 7 Issue 9
September in the DC Area
So Many Choices of Music Festivals/Events
Inside This Issue
Where to Get Your Blues Groove
Recaps of DCBS Festival & Fish Fry
Fall DCBS Must-See Events
Blues CD Reviews And More!
Photo by Fernando Sandoval
THE DC BLUES SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 77315
WASHINGTON, DC
20013-7315
www.dcblues.org
The DC Blues Society is a non-profit 501(c)(3)
organization dedicated to keeping the Blues alive
through outreach and education. The DC Blues
Society is a proud affiliate of the Blues Foundation.
The Capital Blues Messenger is published monthly
(unless otherwise noted) and sent by e-mail or U.S.
mail to members. Past newsletters are available at
www.dcblues.org.
Send changes in name, address or membership
status to [email protected] or mail to
DCBS Attn: Membership at the address listed
above.
Become a DCBS member!
Members are key to the livelihood of the
DCBS. Members’ dues play an important
part in helping DCBS fulfill its mission to
promote the Blues and the musicians who
keep the music alive, exciting and accessible. Members receive discounts on advance
sale tickets to DCBS events, DCBS merchandise and from area merchants and clubs
when you present your DCBS membership
card (see p 11). Members also receive the
monthly Capital Blues Messenger (CBM)
newsletter and those with e-mail access get
the CBM via e-mail plus additional e-mail
updates about DCBS events.
Becoming a member is simple, quick
and easy:
▪ Use the mail-in application, or
▪ Apply on-line at www.dcblues.org, or
▪ Sign up at DCBS events or DCBSsponsored events/venues where you
see the DCBS booth.
The Capital Blues Messenger is your publication
and members are encouraged to submit articles,
photos, and ideas for articles, reviews, cartoons
Members are invited to attend the monthly
and photography. Please submit material via
DCBS Board meetings. For information, send
e-mail to: [email protected].
Blues listings for bands should be sent to
[email protected].
Note: The deadline for all submissions is the 15th
of the month prior to publication. DCBS reserves
the right to edit or refuse any content, including
advertising, that it deems inappropriate.
DCBS Board Members
President: Felix McClairen
[email protected]
Vice President: Nick Dale
[email protected]
Secretary: Celina Wood
[email protected]
Treasurer: Frank Kahan
[email protected]
Jams & Festival: Sam’i Nuriddin
[email protected]
Merchandise: James Ginyard
[email protected]
Honorary Directors: John Cephas (1930-2009)
Barry Lee Pearson, Joseph Wilson
an e-mail to [email protected].
D.C. Blues Society Membership
Application/Renewal Form
Date: _________
If renewal, check here ____
___________________________________________
Name (please print clearly above)
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Address
___________________________________________
City/State/Zip Code
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Telephone
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E-mail
Dues per year (circle appropriate one):
Student: $15 (Include photocopy of student ID)
Individual: $25
Family: $35
Advertising: Jazs
Corporate: $200
Canada: $35 (US funds)
[email protected]
Other Countries: $50 (US funds)
Blues in the Schools/Acoustic Jam: Will Williamson Contributions (not dues) are tax-deductible.
[email protected], [email protected]
Please allow up to six weeks for processing
E-Communications Coordinator/Membership
If Family, list member names:__________________
Assistant: Chris DeProperty; Walter Lamar
[email protected]
Your volunteer time/talent is always welcome. If
Grants Manager: OPEN
[email protected]
interested in volunteering, check interest(s):
Media: Cassandra Behler
__ Update Website
[email protected]
Membership: Sam’i Nuriddin
__ Work a shift at a show (DCBS table, door, etc.)
[email protected]
__ Promote shows (distribute flyers, handbills, etc.)
Newsletter
__ Raise funds (sell ads, organize auctions, etc.)
Editor: Pat Bransford
__ Write reviews or take photos for Newsletter
[email protected]
Staff: Mary Knieser, Sylvia Kiser
(see your name in print!)
Blues Calendar: Mike Wolk
__ Other? ___________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
Volunteer Coordinator: Margo Hope (Interim)
[email protected]
Mail with check to
Website
THE DC BLUES SOCIETY
Administrators: Jazs, Fred Morser
P.O. BOX 77315
[email protected]
WASHINGTON, DC 20013-73
Forum: Crawlin’ Kingsnake [email protected]
Or Join/Renew Online at www.dcblues.org
DCBS on Facebook: Jazs
DCBS on PayPal: Fred Morser
Key Volunteers
Inside This Issue \
DC Blues Festival Recap
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Meet Two DCBS Volunteers
DCBS Battle of the Bands, College
Park Blues Festival
DCBS Fish Fry Recap
Fish Fry Recap cont.,
Southern Maryland Blues Festival
CD Review - Roomful of Blues, Win
Tickets, WPFW Updates
Blues Calendar
CD Review - John Primer & Bob
Corritore, DCBS Cookbook Review,
Greenbelt Blues Festival
DCBS Discounts, New & Renewing
Members
4
Bluebird Blues Festival
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Unless noted, photos & articles were contributed
by DCBS Board Members and Newsletter Editor.
Printer: Quick Printing Inc. Wheaton, MD
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This issue is © 2013 DC Blues Society
Corporate DCBS Memberships
DCBS offers a Corporate membership
option that provides small and large businesses the opportunity to advertise through
DCBS while supporting DCBS programs.
For only $200 per year, businesses receive
the same benefits of individual DCBS members
(see above) PLUS 6 postings of any combination of 1/4 page ads in the DCBS monthly
newsletter and/or web icons on the DCBS website. Each web icon/event posting will remain
on the DCBS website for one week per posting.
— for a total of 6 weeks presence on the DCBS
website. This is a $240-$280 value, for only
$200.
To get more information, or to establish
corporate membership, visit:
www.dcblues.org/memb/mbr_join.php.
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prior commitments and editorial content. DCBS
reserves the right to refuse advertising it deems
inappropriate. Ad specs and on--line rates:
www.dcblues.org
Questions? E-mail: [email protected]
September 2013
Capital Blues Messenger
Annual DC Blues Festival Once Again Draws a Terrific Crowd
Despite the heat (hey, it was August and Washington), the 25 th Annual DC Blues Festival was another resounding success, drawing a huge
and diverse crowd and providing something for everyone in the mix of blues acts and workshops. Big thanks goes to all the musicians who performed that day: The UnXpected, Fast Eddie & the Slowpokes, the DC Blues Society Band, Austin “Walkin’ Cane,” Big G, and Albert Castiglia, on
the Main Stage; and Nadine Rae, Mike Westcott, Dave Harris, the Archie Edwards Blues Heritage Foundation Ensemble, and Dr. S.O. Feelgood on
the John Cephas Workshop Stage. As Albert Castiglia summed it up on his Facebook page: “Well, that was pretty awesome! The DC Blues Festival was an incredible success. The music was great and the crowd was something to behold, an audience of many people from so many different
cultures getting down with each other. Black and white, sharing the experience of the blues with one another. I know there are people that
missed this wonderful event and they should be kicking themselves in the ass because what they missed was something truly special and beautiful. Dr. King would be proud!”
Producing a show of this size is no small task for DCBS, and the 70+ volunteers who donated their time and effort, leading up to and especially on the day of the Festival, are to be commended. If you were among this group, hats off to you! Big Thanks also goes to Stage Manager
Roger “Flash” Gordon, all the staff of the National Park Service, the WPFW programmers who helped publicize the event and served as emcees,
and the photographers who captured the day on their cameras. As the photographers provide their photos and/or photo links to DCBS, those
links will be posted to the DCBS website for others to view. In the meantime, enjoy these photos that capture the essence of the Festival—it was
a good time for all!.
Photo credits: PB - Pat Bransford, GJ - Gordon Jones, FS - Fernando Sandoval
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September 2013
Meet Two of DCBS’s Key Volunteers - Margo Hope & Cassandra Behler
The DC Blues Society is an all-volunteer organization and continually recruits and welcomes volunteers who are willing to take on recurring or
ad hoc/event-specific tasks. The recent 25th Annual DC Blues Festival and the Annual Fish Fry ‘n’ Blues show were just two examples of events
that were successful because of the support of volunteers. Your frequent DCBS e-blasts and monthly newsletter are other examples of volunteers in action. Two fairly new additions to the DCBS Key Volunteer roster are Margo Hope, Volunteer Coordinator, and Cassandra Behler, Media
Coordinator.
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Margo Hope
Music has always been a focal point in Margo’s life - from singing as a child at her Southern California
neighborhood church and leading her first band by age 16, to fronting an R&B band with regular gigs at a Country Western nightclub in Columbus, Ohio by the time she was 18. When the band was no longer welcomed by
club management, Margo stayed on as the club’s house singer and spun that opportunity into headlining a new
band at another of the Columbus nightclub’s franchises. Margo and her band drew capacity crowds for years.
Margo has been a featured performer with touring show bands hitting major cities across the country. Even
while she scaled back her musical career pursuits to marry and raise two sons, Margo sang in church choirs,
formed and directed youth choirs and performed with an all-women's gospel group, which turned into a 25-year
stint. The gospel group, Arpeggio, performed throughout Southern California, and Margo was a featured soloist
on the group’s 25th anniversary CD compilation.
Along with her mellifluous voice and vocal range, Margo brings a dynamo of energy and excitement to the
stage. Her magnetic stage presence is fueled by her experience since high school with community theater, leading her to various theatrical roles. Most notably, she had the lead role in a popular play , “You Can’t Keep A Good
Woman Down”, which toured all over the Southern California area, including the famed Martha Gibbs Theater in
Los Angeles for several weeks.
After moving to the DC area in October 2008, Margo continued to pursue her musical interests, joining Encore Chorale, a community choir,
for which she became a featured soloist and performed at the Kennedy Center’s annual Christmas show. She also performed her own jazz show
on the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage. Margo recently took the lead singer reins of a popular R&B group, Evolution, which performs around
Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Her latest projects include touring a solo jazz act with piano accompaniment and ongoing work on her first solo CD
project planned for a 2014 release.
Margo was introduced to the DC Blues Society in August 2012 by a sister choral member who is also a DCBS member. By October of that
year, she had become an active volunteer and she now serves as Volunteer Coordinator. Clearly, Margo’s diverse experience as a successful
business owner, real estate manager and retail manager brings added value to her support of the Society. Photo by Jennifer Ptaschnik
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Cassandra Behler
Cassandra is DCBS’s newest Key Volunteer, having assumed the role of Media Coordinator just prior to the
July Fish Fry. So each time you see the DC Blues Society mentioned in the press, you can likely thank Cassandra
for her efforts. She also served as the Backstage Manager at the August 31 DC Blues Festival at the Carter
Barron.
A DC native, Cassandra currently lives in Silver Spring, MD with husband David and their 11-year old Golden
Retriever, Gryffindor. Her son Jonathan is a Junior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Cassandra has a BS
and MS in Engineering, and a MBA in Operations & Information Management. Her first jobs after college were
her day job as an Electronics Engineer at NASA, and her night job as a Bouncer! Cassandra is currently a freelance Information Technology and Business Intelligence Consultant. Her blues connection runs deep, it’s in her
DNA. Her grandfather’s aunt was Gertrude “Ma” Rainey. In terms of her favorite blues style, she admits to loving
them all but is particularly fond of Blues Rock (a huge Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan fan) and Etta James.
Among the current artists, her favorites include Joe Bonamassa, Derek Trucks, Keb’ Mo, Gary Clark Jr., Ruthie
Foster, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Shemekia Copeland, Tab Benoit, Larry McCray, The Allman Brothers, plus many
more. Cassandra has been a member of the DC Blues Society for a while, but just became active after becoming
an empty nester. Her assessment so far? She loves the vibe and the people she’s met. Her other hobbies (besides enjoying the Blues) include
hiking, canoeing, craft beer drinking, and cooking. Photo provided by Cassandra
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Join the growing list of volunteers. Find out how you can help by visiting the Volunteer link on the DCBS website, www.dcblues.org. or write to
[email protected]. Volunteer nominees for the DCBS Board of Directors are also sought, and the annual election of Board members is held
each December. Visit the DCBS website for information on how to self-nominate to be a Board member, or email questions and/or a statement
of interest to [email protected].
Wanted - Volunteers to Serve as Editor and Assistant Editors of the DCBS Newsletter
Are you a Blues fan who would enjoy planning and creating the DCBS newsletter each month, working with others to craft a publication that
will keep DCBS members informed of DCBS events as well as other local and national Blues news? The current Newsletter Editor, Pat Bransford,
has indicated that after almost four years in this role, she would like to step down from the lead position, but would be available to help in the
transition and even in an assistant role. Currently, the newsletter is produced using Microsoft Publisher software, which Pat indicates is very user
friendly and easy to learn. The Newsletter Editor is a key volunteer role with DCBS, and the Editor is encouraged to attend the DCBS monthly
board meetings, although this attendance is not mandatory. There are a number of DCBS members who regularly submit articles for the newsletter or make their blog postings available, and these contributions greatly help in the monthly production.
Please consider volunteering for these important volunteer spots. The newsletter is considered to be a critical DCBS product. To volunteer,
write to [email protected]. If you have questions about what is involved in these roles, you can also send those to [email protected].
Volunteer and make a difference!
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Capital Blues Messenger
Get Your Tickets Early to The Ever
Popular DCBS Battle of the Bands
On Saturday, October 12, the Wheaton American
Legion will be rocking with the bands that will be competing
for the honor of representing the DC Blues Society at the
2014 International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis, TN,
to be held January 21 - 25. This DCBS event is typically
standing room only, so be sure to buy your tickets in
advance and plan to arrive early (doors will open at 6 pm,
show starts at 7 pm). Ticket price information and the
street address for the Legion are in the ad on the left.
As of press time for the September CBM, eight bands
have signed up to compete at the Battle. See the October
CBM for full information on the schedule, the bands, and
their bios. The winner of the Battle will not only travel to
Memphis in January, but will perform at the November 2,
2013 College Park Blues Festival, and the 2014 DC Blues
Festival. Bands that have competed in the IBC typically
find it to be an incredible experience, regardless of how far
they make it in the competition. It is the nation’s largest
and most respected showcase for Blues musicians ready
to take their acts to the national stage. The DCBS Battle
will use judging criteria similar to the IBC’s.
The Blues Foundation will begin selling tickets to the
2014 IBC on October 1, 2013. The Foundation’s website
(www.blues.org) has already posted hotel
information, so Blues fans and musicians
who plan to attend can go ahead and reserve their accommodations.
So, consider a trip to Memphis in
January, but definitely mark your calendars
now for the October 12 DCBS Battle of the
Bands. You will not be disappointed!
Attention Bands:
DCBS will be working with the Silver
Spring American Legion to provide music for a once-amonth Friday Happy Hour (5:30 pm start). Write to
[email protected] if interested in playing at this venue.
The Ron Hicks Project will perform Friday, September 25.
Save the Date - November 2, 2013
The 6th Annual College Park Blues Festival
November 2 is just around the corner, so save the date now to
make sure you don’t miss the Annual College Park Blues Festival, which
will be held that evening at the Ritchie Coliseum in College Park, MD.
While the line-up is still being finalized, you can expect that this FREE
event will include the winner of the DC Blues Festival Battle of the
Bands, plus at least three additional acts, and a number of vendors
and prize opportunities. The College Park Recreation Board and DCBS
are the producers of the event.
The Festival is also a fundraiser to help send the DC Blues Society
Battle of the Bands winner to Memphis, TN for the International Blues
Challenge (IBC) in late January 2014. Donation and monies received
from raffle entries at the Festival will help defray the Band’s expenses
to travel to the IBC.
Sponsors/Vendors Wanted: The event is sponsored by the City of
College Park, the College Park Recreation Board, the Maryland National
Capital Park and Planning Committee, and the University of Maryland.
In addition, other sponsors currently include Atomic Music; Gold-NDiamonds; Old Line Fine Wine, Spirits, & Bistro; and the College Park
Arts Exchange. To join the list of sponsors, or to register to sell your
products as a vendor at the event, write to [email protected].
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September 2013
DCBS Annual Fish Fry ’n’ Blues Was Another Resounding, & Standing Room Only Success
If you attended the 9th Annual DCBS Fish Fry ‘n’ Blues event on July 13, then
you know seats were at a premium, the dance floor was jumping, the fish was deepfried and delicious, and the bands (all ten of them) pumped out the music and kept
to their tight schedule.
A huge thanks goes to the musicians who performed that day. They all volunteered their time and talents for the event. Thanks also goes to all the other volunteers who made the day possible, with a special Thank You to first-time volunteers
Larry and Karen Hall (in photos directly below), who did all the outdoor frying and
serving of the fish. (Larry and Karen learned about DCBS when several Board
members met them at the Bethesda Blues & Jazz Club the night the DCBS Band
played there.) Special thanks also goes to Arneda Bowen (in photo below with the
DCBS President and another volunteer) for making sure the American Legion
kitchen was left sparkling clean, and to “Cookie” Cooke (photo at right) , who not
only performed as bass player with several bands, including with Fast Eddie & The
Slowpokes, but also arrived early to help with set-up outside.
Larry Hall
Karen Hall
Ron Hicks Project
Built 4 Comfort
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Blues Obsession
“Cookie” Cooke
Arneda Bowen, Felix McClairen, & Jesse Kirkland
Cooking With Gas
Fish Fry photos on
p. 6 & 7,
by Ron Weinstock
and Margo Cook
DC Blues Society Band
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DCBS
Annual
Fish Fry &
Blues
Recap
Jon Steinman Band
Fast Eddie & The Slowpokes
continued
Lady Rose Band
Jesi Terrell & the Love Mechanic Band
Taylor Davies Band
Southern Maryland Blues Festival
Offers a Great Mix of Blues Acts
The Southern Maryland Blues Festival takes place Saturday
and Sunday, September 7/8, 2013. The Festival will be held at
the Calvert County Fairgrounds, 140 Calvert Fair Rd., Prince
Frederick, MD 20610. The venue is located just 33 miles from
the DC Beltway. This is a fundraiser for End Hunger for Calvert
County.
Gates open both days at 11 am (free parking) and the robust
schedule of music starts at noon each day. Advance tickets may
be purchased on line at www.somdblues.org, or by calling 888559-3247. Tickets purchased at the gate are $60-one day, or
$105-two day, with children under 12 free with paying adults.
These general admission tickets are for lawn seating. The schedule is as follows. Visit the DCBS booth if you go!
Saturday, Sept. 7
12 noon Sam Grow
1:10 pm Patty Reese Band w/ Tommy Lepson,
Dean Rosenthal, Ursula Ricks
2:30 pm Bonerama
3:50 pm Walter Trout
5:35 pm Ana Popovic & Mo’ Better Love
7:15 pm Canned Heat
Sunday, Sept. 8
12 noon Swamp Candy
1:10 pm Daryl Davis w/ Del Puschert, Andy Poxon, Kingfish
2:30 pm Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys
3:50 pm Mark Hummell’s Little Walter Tribute w/ Sugar Ray,
Billy Boy Arnold, Anson Funderburgh, &
Little Charlie Baty
5:20 pm Trampled Under Foot
7:00 pm Marshall Tucker Band
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CD Review: 45 Live
September 2013
Roomful of Blues
By Ron Weinstock
45 Live, the new Alligator CD by Roomful of Blues, is a live performance that celebrates the band’s 45 years. The band started as a jump
blues-oriented group inspired by the music of T-Bone Walker, Roy
Milton, Johnny Otis, Big Joe Turner, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson and the
like, and even recorded behind Turner and Vinson for a couple of quite
well regarded recordings. Over the years, the band evolved into more of
a modern urban blues band (think Bobby Bland’s Duke recordings).
Originally Duke Robillard fronted the band on guitar and vocals. When
Duke left, Ronnie Earl spent a stint on guitar, with Chris Vachon eventually taking over that spot which he has held for a couple decades. Philip
Pemberton has been handling the vocals for some time now. Roomful
has become an institution, and I say that in a positive manner, in having their immediately recognizable sound and approach to the music.
Recorded at The Ocean Mist in Rhode Island over three nights, the
disc kicks off with the rocking “Just Keep On Rockin’,” followed by the
insistent modern urban blues “It All Went Down the Drain,” although on
this latter number and the following “Jambalaya,” Vachon sounds like
he is trying to copy Lonnie Mack’s tone. A cover of Magic Sam’s “Easy
Baby” gives a chance for Vachon to stretch out with the horns riffing in
support. “That’s Right” is a superb hot jump blues performance, and
Rich Lataille (who has been with Roomful for 43 years) is the one wailing on tenor sax here. Lataille’s homage to Illinois Jacquet, “Straight
Jacquet,” allows Lataille, fellow saxophonist Mark Earley and trumpeter
Doug Wolverton (growling with his mute) to display their chops on a
number that evokes “Flying Home.” There are also first-rate renditions
“Crawdad Hole,” and “Somebody’s Got To Go,” that Big Joe Turner and
Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson had recorded with Roomful 35 or so years
ago. As good as these are, the interpretation of Jimmy Rushing’s “I Left
My Baby” is really special, with Pemberton terrific, and I suspect Buck
Clayton would be smiling listening to Wolverton’s playing.
Providing the foundation is the excellent rhythm section of keyboardist Rusty Scott (nice solos on “Crawdad Hole” and “I Left My
Baby”); bassist John Turner and drummer Chris Rivelli. They lay down
the solid groove and cover a lot of blues genres, as Rich Lataille says,
WPFW 89.3FM News Updates
“Though we cover all the bases, our mainstay is horn-driven, hard honkWPFW 89.3 FM will be having a 3-week membership/fund drive
ing R&B.” DCBS member Ron Weinstock posted this review (and others) to his blog, which can be accessed at http:// from September 8 - 29. Since more than 80% of WPFW's funds come
from listeners during membership drives, these fundraising efforts are
inabluemood.blogspot.com/.
intrinsic to the success of the station. Consider donating to WPFW during the membership drives or at any time. Donations may be made
Win Tickets to Blues Shows/Festivals
online at www.wpfwfm.org/radio/, or by calling in to the station at 202Get Discounts, & Visit the DCBS Booth!
588-9739 or 1-800-222-9739. Pledge during your favorite Blues
shows, or leave a monetary tip online, to show your support for the
Watch your DCBS eblasts and/or visit the DCBS webpage Blues programmers. Also, consider volunteering by answering phones,
(www.dcblues.org) and Members Only page, to learn how to enter to recording incoming pledges, etc. Write to [email protected].
win tickets to select Blues shows, and how to get discounts, when
The WPFW signal has been at low power for about 2 months due to
available. Priority for ticket giveaways goes to entries from DCBS multiple maintenance issues at the American University broadcast
members, so be sure to keep your membership current.
tower, where the WPFW transmitter is located. Full power should, hopeIf you previously opted out of receiving email from DCBS, you defi- fully, now be restored. Listen online anytime. The new WPFW offices are
nitely should change that because the eblast emails convey the most located at 1819 L St., 7th floor, NW, Washington, DC 20036.
current information on giveaways and discounts. To get back on the
Attention Dancers: To subscribe to a weekly e-mail newsletter “So
list, send an email request to [email protected].
Many Choices” with dance-specific information, often with a blues twist,
When you’re attending a Blues event and there is a DCBS Booth
send an e-mail to DCBS member and Blues fan Robin: [email protected]
onsite, please stop by and say “hello” to the volunteers and check out
the merchandise. (DCBS now takes credit cards!) Even better - volun- Bolded items on the Blues Calendar on p. 9 are picks by calendar editeer to help staff the booth. Write to [email protected] to find tor, Mike Wolk, and include DCBS, BBS, and other events. Musicians,
out more about volunteer opportunities.
promoters, and venues: Send calendar listings to [email protected]
A DCBS membership and merchandise booth will be at the follow- by the deadline, the 15th of the month prior to publication. Events listed
ing September 2013 events:
are based on the best information possible. DCBS cannot be held liable
Sat./Sun., Sept. 7/8 Southern Maryland Blues Festival (see p. 7)
for errors in schedules, places or performances listed. It is recomSat., Sept. 14
Greenbelt Blues Festival (see p. 10)
mended that you contact the venues to verify events. See the DCBS
Sat., Sept. 21
21st Annual Bluebird Blues Festival (see p. 12) website, www.dcblues.org, for additional music links and information.
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September cont.
September
Sept. 1 - 3 events appeared in the August 2013 CBM
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Little Royal Live! @ Westminster Presbyterian
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Jonny Grave & Tombstones @ Madam's Organ
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Baby Jake feat. Big Boy Little @ JVs
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Thrillbilly’s @ JVs
Ron Hicks Project (DCBS Coordinated - Happy Hour) @ Silver
Spring American Legion; Moonshine Society @ Hamilton Loft;
Swamp Keepers @ Zoo Bar; Skinny Velvet @ Madam’s Organ
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Over the Limit @ Zoo Bar; Biscuit Miller & Mix @ Madam's Organ;
Nighthawks @ Wheaton TGIF Summer Concert; Moonshine Society @ George Mason University Blues & BBQ Festival; Billy
Thompson @ Hershey's; Nadine Rae @ Proud Mary's; Big Money
@ Blair’s Londontown
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Over the Limit @ Londontown; Bobby Parker @ Madam's Organ;
Matt Schofield @ Hamilton; Bruce Ewan @ Zoo Bar; Tom Principato @ Colonial Tavern; Andy Poxon @ Bare Bones; Nadine Rae
@ Baltimore Book Fest, Mt. Vernon Plaza; Sol Roots & others @
JVs (Lorraine’s Birthday Show); Built 4 Comfort @ Branded 72
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Big Boy Little Band Blues Brunch @ Acadianna; B.T. Richardson
@ Madam's Organ; Tom Principato @ Baltimore Book Festival
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Blue Steele @ Westminster Presbyterian
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Southern Maryland Blues Festival w/ Walter Trout, Ana Popovic,
Canned Heat, others (see ad on p. 7) @ Calvert County Fairgrounds; Big Boy Little Band @ Zoo Bar; Biscuit Miller & Mix @
Madam's Organ; Bad Influence, Anthony "Swamp Dog" Clark @
Reisterstown Festival; Anthony "Swamp Dog" Clark @ JVs; Billy
Thompson @ 219; Kelly Bell @ Bethesda Blues & Jazz; Andy
Poxon @ Huntt's Tavern; Built 4 Comfort @ Potomac Grill.
Also: Rossyln Jazz Festival; Silver Spring Jazz Festival
Southern Maryland Blues Festival w/ Marshall Tucker Band,
Rosie Ledet, Mark Hummell Little Walter Tribute, Daryl Davis,
Andy Poxon, others (see ad on p. 7) @ Calvert County Fairgrounds; B.T. Richardson @ Madam's Organ; Nighthawks @
Dietle's; Hamilton Loomis CD Release Party, Rudy & Blue Fish @
Jekyll & Hyde. Also: Takoma Park Folk Festival
Mary Shaver @ Westminster Presbyterian
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Rick Franklin w/ Phil Wiggins @ Rosslyn Lunchtime Concert; BG
and Mojo Hands @ Bethesda Blues & Jazz
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Moonshine Society @ Capital Ale House; Chris Polk @ Madam's
Organ; Sookey Jump @ Zoo Bar; Mary Ann Redmond @ Bethesda
Blues & Jazz; Bad Influence @ Rio Concert Series; Patty Reese @
JVs; North Mississippi Allstars w/ Lightning Malcolm @ State
Theatre
14
Greenbelt Blue Festival w/ Fast Eddie & Slowpokes, Capital
Blues Ensemble, Billy Thompson, Anthony "Swamp Dog" Clark
others (see ad on p. 10) @ Roosevelt Center & New Deal Café ;
Oak Barrel Blues Festival w/ Jimmy Thackery & Drivers, Bernard
Allison, Moonshine Society @ Downtown Roanoke; Smokin Polecats @ Zoo Bar; Bad Influence @ In The Street (Frederick);
Early October
1
James Cotton @ Hamilton; Buckwheat Zydeco @ Rams Head
(Annapolis)
4
Over the Limit @ Zoo Bar; Anthony "Swamp Dog" Clark @ Ruddy
Duck; Big Money @ Blair’s Londontown; Built 4 Comfort @
Hershey’s
5
Baby Jake & Big Boy Little @ Arts on Avenue, Del Ray; Big Boy
Little @ Zoo Bar; Cathy Ponton King w/ Bobby Parker @
Bethesda Blues & Jazz; Bad Influence @ Hard Times (Frederick);
Blue Suede Bop @ Blair’s Londontown Pub
6
DCBS Blues Jam @ Silver Spring American Legion;
Tom Principato & others @ Takoma Park Street Festival
7
Vince Evans @ Westminster Presbyterian; John Mayall @
Hamilton
Regular Blues Events.
Sunday
DCBS Blues Jam @ Silver Spring American Legion (1st
Sunday); DCBS Acoustic Jam @ Mansion on O St. (4th
Sunday) Axe Handlers Blues Jam @ Sully’s; Skyla Burrell
Jam @ Benny’s Pub (every other Sunday); NRBK Open
Mic @ Old Fire Station No. 3 (Fairfax)
16
7th Blue Monday Blues Anniversary Jam Session w/ Nadine Rae
& others @ Westminster Presbyterian
Monday
Blue Mondays @ Westminster Presbyterian Church;
Wolf’s Blues Jam @ JV’s
18
Jonny Grave & Tombstones @ Madam's Organ
Tuesday
19
Thrillbilly’s @ JVs; Creole Joe Band @ Rams Head (Annapolis)
CrawStickers w/ Jenny Poppen @ 219 Basin St. Lounge;
Johnny Artis Band @ Madam’s Organ; Open Mic @ Woodstock Inn (Woodstock, MD)
20
Moonshine Society @ Dogwood Tavern; Billy Thompson @ Rockville Rooftop LIVE; Wolf's Blues Jam w/ Tom Maxwell, Andy
Poxon, more @ Fat Boys; Linwood Taylor @ Blair’s Londontown;
Joe Sample’s Creole Joe Band @ Birchmere; Bushmaster feat.
Gary Brown @ Bare Bones; Skyla Burrell @ Madam’s Organ
Wednesday
Wolf’s Blues Jam @ Blair’s Londontowne Pub; Scott
Wells Jam @ Pickled Herring Pub (all but 1st Wednesday)
(North East, MD); Classic Jam @ Old Bowie Town Grille;
Ian Walters @ Looking Glass; Johnny Grave @ Madam’s
Organ
Thursday
Patrick Alban & Noche Latina @ Madam’s Organ; Big Boy
Little Band Blues Jam @ Zoo Bar; Slow Blues & Swing
Dance @ Glen Echo; Open Mic @ El Gavilan
21
Bluebird Blues Festival w/ Diunna Greenleaf, Big Daddy
Stallings, others (see ad/line up on p. 12) @ Prince George’s
Community College; Big Boy Little Band @ Bare Bones; Moonshine Society @ Zoo Bar; Gaithersburg Blues Fest w/ Bad Influence, Built 4 Comfort, Debbie Davies @ Gaithersburg City Concert Pavillion @; Bad Influence @ Ice House; Heather Luttrell @
Blair’s Londontown; Grapefruit Kings Zydeco & others @ JVs.
Also: H Street Festival (various musical acts)
Friday
Glen Moomau & Blue Flames @ Bertha’s; Over the Limit
@ Zoo Bar (1st Friday); John Guernsey @ New Deal Café
Saturday
Acoustic Blues Jam @ Archie’s Barbershop; Davies Fish
Fry & Blues Jam (1st Saturday) @ Davies Memorial Unitarian Church (Temple Hills, MD) (new); Big Boy Little
Band @ Zoo Bar (1st Saturday); John Guernsey @ New
Deal Cafe
22
DCBS Acoustic Jam @ Mansion on O Street; Stacy Brooks @
Madam's Organ
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Capital Blues Messenger
September 2013
CD Review: Knockin’ Around These Blues
John Primer and Bob Corritore
By Ron Weinstock
The fact that John Primer and Bob Corritore share the billing on a new Delta Groove release,
Knockin’ Around These Blues, is certain to be welcome to fans of real deal blues. Primer, a member of
Muddy Waters last band and a long-time member of Magic Slim’s Band, has deservedly acquired a
reputation for being among the finest living ‘old school’ Chicago blues artists still with us. The fact that
Bob Corritore, who produced this, has teamed up with Primer for this new release is doubly welcome,
as his recent collaborations have been generally outstanding. The album was recorded in two sessions. One session was in Phoenix with Chris James on guitar, Patrick Rynn on bass and Brian Fahey
on drums. The other session was in Chicago with Billy Flynn on guitar, Bob Stroger on bass and Kenny
‘Beedy Eyes’ Smith on drums. Pianist Barrelhouse Chuck is on both sessions.
The personnel listing should give a sense of what to expect, and indeed this is a recording that fans
of classic Chicago blues will savor. While most of the album are covers, the songs (such as the opening rollicking rendition of Jimmy Reed’s "The
Clock"), are still fresh. Even the most familiar songs, such as Little Walter’s "Blue and Lonesome," with some real nice slide guitar, and Robert
Lockwood Jr.’s "Little Boy Blue," sounding as if Muddy Waters had recorded it, are reworked so they sound new. Primer sings and plays strong,
Corritore wails, and Barrelhouse Chuck pounds the 88s.
The originals are Primer’s "When I Get Lonely," which has the feeling of some of Eddie Taylor’s fifties recordings, and Corritore’s "Harmonica
Joyride," a rollicking feature for him. Other highlight’s include Primer’s
take on Artie White’s "Leanin’ Tree," taking that soulful blues to
Pepper’s Lounge; Lil Son Jackson’s "Cairo Blues," transformed into a
Chicago blues shuffle; and a rendition of Lightnin’ Hopkins’ "Going Back
Home," sounding as Muddy Waters might have done it back in the
sixties.
Bob Corritore has to be thanked for his efforts to bring deserving
blues performers into the spotlight. John Primer should have been a
household name amongst blues lovers for several years, and if there is
any justice, the stellar Knockin’ Around These Blues will elevate him to
this status. He is among today's finest blues performers.
DCBS Member Richard Briggs
“Dishes” On A Recipe from the
DCBS Cookbook
Do you have a DCBS Cookbook. Blues in My
Kitchen, filed away somewhere? Or are you a new
owner of the Cookbook (and maybe a new DCBS
member)? At any rate, DCBS member Richard
Briggs plans to test his culinary skills and the Cookbook recipes and share some results in this newsletter. Here’s his first review:
I did the Beef Barbecue (p. 25– the recipe originally provided by
Mary-Alice Gray) where you basically cook the beef shoulder in foil,
shred it and add it to your pot of sauce, which is basically made from a
bunch of ingredients we all have hanging around our cupboards-ketchup, Worcestershire, dried mustard, etc, etc! It's a great recipe-very easy, and so great for summer BBQs where you prefer to enjoy
your company rather than battling the grill the whole time (although
there are times when I prefer to stick to the grill and beer, and leave
the ladies to chat).)
I highly recommend this recipe....and I suggest either of two box
sets for musical accompaniment/inspiration--Muddy Waters or the
Band's 5 CD retrospective.
Next month--Dr. Feelgood's "soul-sucking" Ribs. Stay tuned! Rich
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Diunna Returns to Headline Bluebird Festival
Diunna Greenleaf was featured at the 2010 DC Blues Festival and
the 2010 Bluebird Blues Festival, and she returns to the DC area again
to headline the 21st Annual Bluebird Blues Festival at Prince George’s
Community College, on Saturday, September 21. Diunna, the leader of
Blue Mercy, is a native Texan (Houston) who has a background steeped
in gospel music. She has developed "Diunna's style of Blues" in the
same tradition as so many other great Texas blues men and women.
She combines intricate patches of jazz, gospel and heartfelt soul to
create a kind of blues that takes one on an emotional roller coaster
ride. (from www.Diunna.com)
The Bluebird Blues Festival is an annual celebration that has
become one of PG County's premier events, attracting an average of
12,000 people, dozens of vendors, and national Blues acts. The festival includes a main stage with a headline performer and three nationally known artists; and a smaller stage with three acts and a Blues
workshop lead by a Blues scholar. Face painting, roving artists, tattoo
art and other activities are provided for children, sponsored by the
Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Food and
craft vendors offer an array of unique items and delicacies. This free
event is open to the public. Bring your chairs and join in to celebrate the
blues!
Main Stage*
11:00 a.m.-12:15
12:30-1:00 pm
1:15-2:15 pm
2:30-3:30 pm
3:45-4:45 pm
5:00-6:00 pm
DJ Devastator
Opening Ceremony
Nathan Fox
Upton Blues Band
Big Daddy Stallings
Diunna Greenleaf
Nap Turner Stage*
12:00-1:30 pm Blues Museum
1:45 - 2:45 pm Workshop
3:00 - 4:00 pm Phil Wiggins Trio
4:15 - 5:15 pm The Jewels
2013 Grand Marshall
For the Bluebird Festival
DCBS President
Felix McClairen
DC BLUES SOCIETY
Celebrating the Blues in DC, MD & VA
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